Shared Folders

The above keys contain references to shared folders. You can make some of your folders accessible to other
computers on your network. The settings for shared folders are stored in the registry to let Windows know which
folders you want to share. If a shared folder is moved to another location or deleted incorrectly, its registry
record becomes invalid since it no longer refers to a real folder.

Registry Clean Pro scans the Shared Folders section to make sure that all your shared folders are
accessible. If a folder referenced from this section is missing or the specified path to this folder
is invalid, Registry Clean Pro removes the corresponding entry from the Shared Folders section. The
folder itself is never removed.